A few years ago, psychologist Susan Silk and her friend Barry Goldman wrote about a concept they called the “Ring Theory.” It’s a theory to help yourself know what to do in a crisis. If the crisis is ...
The "Ring Theory" suggests that, in a crisis, we sit at the center of a set of social rings. When we face a crisis, the people closest to the crisis would fit around us in the first ring, and others ...
When there's a critical sickness or death in your social circle, emotions necessarily run high. Using the Ring Theory can help determine who to comfort and who to vent to. While it's often obvious at ...
When Albert Einstein wrote an obituary for Emmy Noether in 1935, he described her as a “creative mathematical genius” who – despite “unselfish, significant work over a period of many years” – did not ...
Group Theory and Ring Theory form two enduring pillars of modern algebra, each offering profound insights into symmetry, structure, and operations. Group Theory focuses on the study of sets equipped ...